26 Friday, 13 November 2009 London Lite Marines lead the way for Lord Mayor Thenerve to forget Jokebox......... Bird strike on starboard engine WHERE TO SEE TOMORROWS SHOW VICTORIA EMBANKMENT QUEEN VICTORIA STREET GRESHAM ST FLEET STREET LUDGATE HILL CHEAPSIDE POULTRY 10.45am: START River Thames 2.30pm: FINISH 5 2 3 4 6 1 Monument Royal Courts of Justice St Pauls Temple Blackfriars St Pauls Bank Mansion House Cannon Street Guildhall Mansion House Procession outward route Procession return route 10.45am: Procession starts, flypast at 11.00am (weather permitting) 12.05pm: Lord Mayor joins procession at Mansion House 12.35pm: Lord Mayor reaches the Royal Courts of Justice to swear oath of allegiance 1pm: Procession starts return journey 2.30pm: Finish 5pm: Firework display on the Thames 1 2 3 4 5 6 SCIENTISTS claim to have discovered why we forget where our keys are, but usually remember where we live. A study found the brain decides what memories to store long-term and what to discard by altering nerve fibres called synapses. Those chemical changes are then converted into long-term memories, which are stored. The research, by a Karolinska Institutet team in Sweden, could help with the treatment of memory loss illnesses. Returning troops join parade A DETACHMENT from the Royal Marines will be the guests of honour at the Lord Mayors Show tomorrow, mark- ing their return from Afghanistan. The Marines will march through the City for their homecoming parade before the new Lord Mayor, Nick Anstee, is sworn in. Dating back to 1215, the Lord Mayors inaugural outing is from Mansion House to the Royal Courts of Justice and back again. This year there will be a military theme. It includes a flypast of two fighter jets and other aircraft, which are due to pass over Mansion House at 11 am to mark the start of the parade. There will also be 25 military units, with 11 bands and 60 horses. Floats from the 63 participating organisations will travel from Mansion House to St Pauls, where the Lord Mayor will be blessed by the cathedrals Dean. They will move to the Royal Courts of Justice for the Royal Oath, during which the Lord Mayor will swear allegiance to the Queen. Mr Anstee, the 682nd Lord Mayor, is a qualified accountant and was elected alderman for the Ward of Aldersgate in 1996. Tomorrows show will see more than 6,000 people form a procession nearly three miles long to celebrate the Citys heritage. The day will end with a fire- works show at 5pm, launched from a barge moored between Waterloo and Blackfriars bridges. Last year the procession attracted 450,000 people. by kevin widdop Guests: the Royal Marines band
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